Sex and Behaviour Flashcards

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What is the comparison of sperm and egg production in relation to

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Comparison of sperm and egg production is in relation to the number and energy store.

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What sex has greater investment

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There is greater investment by females.

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What increases the probability of production and survival of young

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Parental investment is costly but increases the probability of production and survival of young.

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What is the classification of r-selected and K-selected organisms based on

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Classification of r-selected and K-selected organisms based on the level of parental investment in offspring and number of offspring produced.

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Where does r-selection occur

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R-selection tends to occur in unstable environments where the species has not reached its reproductive capacity.

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Where does K-selection occur

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K-selection occurs in stable environments.

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7
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What is the benefit of external fertilisation

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Very large numbers of offspring can be produced.

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What are the costs of external fertilisation

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Many gametes are predated or not fertilised, there is no or limited parental care given to offspring, and few offspring survive.

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What are the benefits of internal fertilisation

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There is an increased chance of successful fertilisation, fewer eggs are needed, offspring can be retained internally for protection and/or development, and there is a higher offspring survival rate.

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What are the costs of internal fertilisation

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A mate must be located which requires energy expenditure, and it requires direct transfer of gametes from one partner to another.

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How are mating systems based

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Mating systems are based on how many mates an individual has during one breeding season.

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12
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What are the different types of mating systems

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Polygamy and monogamy.

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13
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What do many animals do to acquire a mate ?

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Many animals have mate-selection courtship rituals to acquire a mate.

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What is successful courtship behaviour in birds and fish a result of

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Successful courtship behaviour in birds and fish can be a result of species-specific sign stimuli and fixed pattern responses.

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15
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What does sexual selection select for

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Sexual selection selects for characteristics that have little survival benefit for the individual but increase their chances of mating.

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16
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What do many species exhibit sexual dimorphism as

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Many species exhibit sexual dimorphism as a product of sexual selection.

17
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What can occur in some species

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Reversed sexual dimorphism occurs in some species.

18
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What does female choice involve

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Female choice involves females assessing honest signals of the fitness of males.

19
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What happens in lekking species

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In lekking species, males gather to display at a lek, where female choice occurs.

20
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What does success in male-male rivalry lead to

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Success in male-male rivalry through conflict increases access to females for mating.